3. Right and Left Bolts for Right and Left Cranks Installation:
It is important that you first read and understand the procedures before installing the
bolts to the cranks. Left bolt and left nylon nut are reverse threaded and the correct
direction to tighten is by turning to the
left
(counterclockwise).
If not done correctly,
the bolts and/or cranks may be damaged or stripped.
Step I:
Insert the Right Bolt for Right Crank (21) and Wave Washer (22) through the
right side of the Right Foot Bar (17). Align the right foot bar with the Right Crank (26)
so that they are
perfectly center.
Screw the Right Bolt for Right Crank (21) through
the crank by turning right (clockwise) by hand until it stops. Put a Spring Washer (27)
and screw the Nylon Nut (28) by turning right onto the bolt by hand until it stops. Use
one flat wrench to secure the nylon nut and #8 Allen Wrench to tighten the bolt
through the nylon nut until firm. For correct tightness, the bolt’s threads
MUST
protrude out through the nylon nut until no longer turns. Proper tightness is extremely
important to prevent parts from coming loose or damage during use.
Step J:
Repeat this procedure for the left side assembly and note that left bolt and left
nylon nut are tighten by turning to the
LEFT
(counterclockwise).
Step K:
Cover both Nylon Nuts (28, 87) with two 1/2” Nut Caps (97).
Note:
In order to install the bolt properly, keep it perfectly
straight when the bolt goes through the foot bar and the
crank. If the bolt is connected to the crank at an angle,
damage to the bolt and/or the crank may occur.
Please make sure the right bolt is for the right crank only and the left bolt is for
the left crank only. If done incorrectly, the bolts and/or cranks may be damaged
or stripped.
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ASSEMBLY
CORRECT
INCORRECT
INCORRECT
22
64
76
97 87
27
8
75
59
J
K
L
L for left bolt
Important:
Installing left bolt into left
crank can only be done
by turning left
(counterclockwise).
22
64
76
27
28
97
21
22
17
8
8
75
59
26
I
R
Important:
Installing right bolt into right
crank can only be done by
turning right (clockwise).
R for right bolt
K
Tool:
#8 Allen Wrench